2.6.24 status

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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> I wrote:
>> When I first booted 2.6.24 o GTA02v3, I got bit rot in the GTA02
>> framebuffer ("noise" appearing in short lines, maybe some ~20-80
>> pixels long), but this disappeared on subsequent tries.
>> I spoke to early. It's back:
>http://people.openmoko.org/werner/bitrot.png>> This device's battery is low. Maybe it's because of that. I looked
> at 3V3 and 1V8, and they look stable, though.
Werner I think this one is on me -- try the attached patch.
I threshed around for days trying to fix a problem with the Glamo MMC
corrupting packets internal to the chip by changing memory settings
amongst other things. Afterwards it turned out that problem was a
physical issue on my PCB. So this patch reverts those meddlings.
- -Andy
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